From the course: Motion Control 3D: Bringing Photos to Life in Three Dimensions with After Effects and Photoshop CC (2019)

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Resolution guidelines

Resolution guidelines

When I normally tackle this technique, I want to make sure I have adequate resolution. In some cases, the exercise files that I'm giving you have been compressed smaller to make it easier for you to work with them on a slower computer and to reduce the amount of data that you had to download. Typically, if doing this technique for real, I would use more resolution. Think of it this way. You want adequate quality so you can do zooms and pans. So if you were delivering something into standard HD, well, that's 1920 pixels across. So if you wanted to do a zoom or a pan on the image, you may need three to five times that resolution. If we look at our sample images here, one of the things I like about Adobe Bridge, is it makes it super easy to see details. Now in this case, for the metadata, there is no information about the camera, because these were scanned photographs. So you won't see any aperture settings or ISO or…

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